This animation describes the history, the developments as well as the rise and fall of the legendary Babylonian Civilisation.
This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India.
http://www.mexuseducation.com, http://www.ikenstore.in

published:04 Dec 2012

views:160941

The Babylonian Empire was one of the great empires that dominated the region of Mesopotamia.
Babylon was located in what is now the Iraqi region.
They were compulsive writers and thanks to the work of many specialists who managed to decipher the information contained in baked clay tablets and other inscriptions they leave for posterity; have been possible to uncover many of the mysteries that surround this mythical Babylonian Culture. In those tablets they refer to the entire region of Mesopotamian cultures with whom they had a broad contact.
Unfortunately many of the works of art of this Babylonian culture were destroyed, but those which have been saved outlined us an important image of the general characteristics of their culture in these ancient cities.
This video will help to get an idea of their art legacy.
The music used for the video is the "Song for Soweto" interpreted by the talented artist RalfMoore from the Album "Rejuvenete". "Various Artists-Inner Eye", sound recording administered by:
The OrchardMusic who released its copyright claim on this video.
For more interesting information about the Babylonian Culture you can visit: http://arthistorysummerize.info/babylonian-culture/ For the English version.
http://historiadelarteen.com/culturababilonica. For the spanish version.
Thank you for watch the video. And please share with those of your friend who are also fans of the ancient civilization's history and art.

How did the world begin? How did the first humans get here, and why are we here? Every culture in the world has it’s own answer; every culture has a creation myth.
From Aztec to Aboriginals, Inca to Inuit, every culture has its own answer to the fundamental questions of our existence. The BigMyth celebrates our rich, cultural diversity, telling the world’s oldest stories with the world’s newest learning tools. The Big Myth is an animated, educational storytelling app, showing 25 different stories of creation from around the world. For children aged 4-14.
Learn more at www.bigmyth.com

published:06 Sep 2017

views:10254

published:14 Apr 2014

views:1989686

Many of the concepts you live by today have Babylonian ancestry. Hours being split into 60 minutes, minutes being split into 60 seconds – that’s Babylonian. Zodiac signs and predicting the future – also Babylonian.
Take a wander through some of the British Museum’s Babylonian collection with curator Irving Finkel and discover how much of what you’ve done today could have just as easily been done thousands of years ago.
Originally made for Babylon: Myth and Reality.

Crash CourseWorld History is now available on DVD! Visithttp://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set to buy a set for your home or classroom.
You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice, but if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing this content.
John Green teaches you about the so-called Dark Ages, which it turns out weren't as uniformly dark as you may have been led to believe. While Europe was indeed having some issues, many other parts of the world were thriving and relatively enlightened. John covers EuropeanFeudalism, the cultural blossoming of the Islamic world, and the scientific and artistic advances in China, all during these "Dark Ages." Along the way, John will raise questions about the validity of Europe's status as a continent, reveal the best and worst years of his life, and frankly state that science and religion were once able to coexist.
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published:26 Apr 2012

views:4821519

DanielMansfield and Norman Wildberger from the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSWSydney, introduce Old Babylonian culture from 1900- 1600 B.C.E. and the most famous mathematical artifact from that time: the clay cuneiform tablet called Plimpton 322.
This is the first of a series of videos which will set out a dramatically new perspective on this ancient mathematics which reveals it to be fresh and full of life, and capable of teaching us many things, not only about arithmetic, geometry and computation, but also about what it means to do mathematics purely.
Here is a link to the Cueiform Digital LibraryInitiative, where you can get a sense of the remarkable richness of the tablets that have been uncovered from this fascinating culture: http://cdli.ucla.edu/

published:05 Aug 2017

views:6717

"Come out of her" It's not a casual suggestion. It's a command, not just to Christians, but to all the people of the earth. Come out of it or perish in it. It is a choice everyone must make, and it is a choice that will determine your eternal destiny... or perhaps indicate what you have chosen. (Either way, the results are the same)

published:13 Mar 2013

views:1308626

From the epic of Gilgamesh to mysterious buildings and places; These are 10 ANCIENT Mysteries of Mesopotamia
Subscribe to American Eye http://goo.gl/GBphkv
10. First City Builders
9. Cuneiform
8. Ubaid Lizard Man
7. Epic of Gilgamesh
6. Enuma Elish
5. The List of Kings
Another mysterious ancient text that’s written in the mesopotamia region is certainly the list of kings. This cuneiform tablet was known as the Sumerian King list dates back to around 2100 BC and is a list of 140 different kings, some which seem to live abnormally long lives. Although the sumerians were advanced for age in which they lived, living to 40 years was a long time back them. However the kings, were direct descendants of the gods and the lists states that some have lived 10’s of thousands of years. One record of one of the first kings named Alalngar states that his reign lasted 36,000 years. What is going on here? Then as you look at the lists of more recent dynasties, the kings’ reigns are a little more normal. Although it’s possible some of these are exaggerated but other historical records seem to have people living this long. What do you believe?
4. Ancient Handbag
For whatever reason, the depiction of gods like the annunaki are holding onto handbags that almost appear to look like a modern day purse of some type, like you see in this photo. But hold on it gets even more mysterious, this image from the olmec kingdom, all the way across the world in modern day mexico, seem to carrying on to a very similar looking object, next to a reptile-serpent looking creature. And then hold on minute, this photo was captured at the first known religious complex, Gobekli Tepe in Turkey displaying 3 handbags at the top, making you wonder if all three of these people from all over the world were seeing the same thing. Some ancients texts describe that the gods, would bring “knowledge” with them in bags. What exactly could be in these bags and what did they mean by knowledge exactly. Let us know what you think is in the bag in the comment section and maybe we’ll feature your answer in an upcoming video.
3. Hanging Gardens of Babylon
One of the most enduring mysteries of Mesopotamia and wonders ofthe ancient world in general is, the hanging gardens of babylon.It would have been located in the city state of Babylon and was most likely constructed by the assyrian king King Nebuchadnezzar, who built it for his wife who was homesick. This illustration portrays King Nebuchadnezzar as powerful ruler with the Hanging Gardens, in a fairly accruate depiction This was one of the Greatest Kings of all time who ruled a confirmed 37 years during a prosperous period of the city state. The hanging gardens would have most likely been a ziggurat type structure, like we saw in Ur, only covered in lavish gardens from all over the known world. There’s no solid archaeological evidence that the gardens ever existed, but it is described in quite detailed accounts and many large aqueducts leading to Babylon seem to point to some evidence there something big going on here.
2. Lost in History
Archaeologists haven’t had a ton of time to analyse historical records of mesopotamia because much of their culture had gone forgotten about until the 19th century, when new discoveries were made. Many kingdom s and empires took over this land of the fertile crescent and there’s possibly still many secrets to uncover about the first civilizations. French and British archaeologists stumbled upon ancient cities and the cuneiform tablets while they were hunting artifacts of the assyrians. No one had any idea until the discovery of Nineveh how advanced the Sumerians truly were with literature and mathematics. What else we don’t know about them still remains a mystery.
1.The Great Flood
One of the most enduring mysteries of ancient Sumeria is indeed the epic of Gilgamesh, but something happened in this story is well known in many different cultures and is even depicted in the Bibl. The story of Noah’s Ark and the Epic of Gilgamesh have striking similarities. The Annuna ki gods council were apparently upset with man’s sins and sent a flood to wipe humans off the planet. While some people find this legend of the great flood to mythological, the epic of gilgamesh is much older and this myth is found all over the world. Could the anunnaki have regretted their decision to help mankind advance and sent an asteroid or some type of super weapon that would flood the entire known world? Whatever you believe to true, one thing is certain; a lot of the great achievements by the ancient mesopotamians have helped changed planet earth and they tend to credit other worldly beings for these accomplishments.

Culture

Culture (/ˈkʌltʃər/) is, in the words of E.B. Tylor, "that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society."

Cambridge English Dictionary states that culture is, "the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time."Terror Management Theory posits that culture is a series of activities and worldviews that provide humans with the illusion of being individuals of value in a world meaning—raising themselves above the merely physical aspects of existence, in order to deny the animal insignificance and death that Homo Sapiens became aware of when they acquired a larger brain.

Crash Course

Plot

Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.

The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.

World history

World history, global history or transnational history (not to be confused with diplomatic or international history) is a field of historical study that emerged as a distinct academic field in the 1980s. It examines history from a global perspective. It is not to be confused with comparative history, which, like world history, deals with the history of multiple cultures on a global scale.
World historians use a thematic approach, with two major focal points: integration (how processes of world history have drawn people of the world together) and difference (how patterns of world history reveal the diversity of the human experiences).

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History

Pre-modern

The study of world history, as distinct from national history, has existed in many world cultures. However, early forms of world history were not truly global, and were limited to only the regions known by the historian.

In Ancient China, Chinese world history, that of China and the surrounding people of East Asia, was based on the dynastic cycle articulated by Sima Qian in circa 100 BC. Sima Qian's model is based on the Mandate of Heaven. Rulers rise when they united China, then are overthrown when a ruling dynasty became corrupt. Each new dynasty begins virtuous and strong, but then decays, provoking the transfer of Heaven's mandate to a new ruler. The test of virtue in a new dynasty is success in being obeyed by China and neighboring barbarians. After 2000 years Sima Qian's model still dominates scholarship, although the dynastic cycle is no longer used for modern Chinese history.

The Babylonian Civilisation

This animation describes the history, the developments as well as the rise and fall of the legendary Babylonian Civilisation.
This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India.
http://www.mexuseducation.com, http://www.ikenstore.in

4:07

Babylonia Culture.

Babylonia Culture.

Babylonia Culture.

The Babylonian Empire was one of the great empires that dominated the region of Mesopotamia.
Babylon was located in what is now the Iraqi region.
They were compulsive writers and thanks to the work of many specialists who managed to decipher the information contained in baked clay tablets and other inscriptions they leave for posterity; have been possible to uncover many of the mysteries that surround this mythical Babylonian Culture. In those tablets they refer to the entire region of Mesopotamian cultures with whom they had a broad contact.
Unfortunately many of the works of art of this Babylonian culture were destroyed, but those which have been saved outlined us an important image of the general characteristics of their culture in these ancient cities.
This video will help to get an idea of their art legacy.
The music used for the video is the "Song for Soweto" interpreted by the talented artist RalfMoore from the Album "Rejuvenete". "Various Artists-Inner Eye", sound recording administered by:
The OrchardMusic who released its copyright claim on this video.
For more interesting information about the Babylonian Culture you can visit: http://arthistorysummerize.info/babylonian-culture/ For the English version.
http://historiadelarteen.com/culturababilonica. For the spanish version.
Thank you for watch the video. And please share with those of your friend who are also fans of the ancient civilization's history and art.

Babylonian Story of Creation

How did the world begin? How did the first humans get here, and why are we here? Every culture in the world has it’s own answer; every culture has a creation myth.
From Aztec to Aboriginals, Inca to Inuit, every culture has its own answer to the fundamental questions of our existence. The BigMyth celebrates our rich, cultural diversity, telling the world’s oldest stories with the world’s newest learning tools. The Big Myth is an animated, educational storytelling app, showing 25 different stories of creation from around the world. For children aged 4-14.
Learn more at www.bigmyth.com

51:58

Mesopotamia - The Sumerians

Mesopotamia - The Sumerians

Mesopotamia - The Sumerians

3:18

The Babylonian mind

The Babylonian mind

The Babylonian mind

Many of the concepts you live by today have Babylonian ancestry. Hours being split into 60 minutes, minutes being split into 60 seconds – that’s Babylonian. Zodiac signs and predicting the future – also Babylonian.
Take a wander through some of the British Museum’s Babylonian collection with curator Irving Finkel and discover how much of what you’ve done today could have just as easily been done thousands of years ago.
Originally made for Babylon: Myth and Reality.

The Dark Ages...How Dark Were They, Really?: Crash Course World History #14

The Dark Ages...How Dark Were They, Really?: Crash Course World History #14

The Dark Ages...How Dark Were They, Really?: Crash Course World History #14

Crash CourseWorld History is now available on DVD! Visithttp://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set to buy a set for your home or classroom.
You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice, but if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing this content.
John Green teaches you about the so-called Dark Ages, which it turns out weren't as uniformly dark as you may have been led to believe. While Europe was indeed having some issues, many other parts of the world were thriving and relatively enlightened. John covers EuropeanFeudalism, the cultural blossoming of the Islamic world, and the scientific and artistic advances in China, all during these "Dark Ages." Along the way, John will raise questions about the validity of Europe's status as a continent, reveal the best and worst years of his life, and frankly state that science and religion were once able to coexist.
Follow us!
@thecrashcourse
@realjohngreen
@raoulmeyer
@crashcoursestan
@saysdanica
@thoughtbubbler
Like us! ‪http://www.facebook.com/youtubecrashcourse
Follow us again! ‪http://thecrashcourse.tumblr.com Support CrashCourse on Patreon: http://patreon.com/crashcourse

17:58

Old Babylonian Mathematics and Plimpton 322: A new perspective (introduction)

Old Babylonian Mathematics and Plimpton 322: A new perspective (introduction)

Old Babylonian Mathematics and Plimpton 322: A new perspective (introduction)

DanielMansfield and Norman Wildberger from the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSWSydney, introduce Old Babylonian culture from 1900- 1600 B.C.E. and the most famous mathematical artifact from that time: the clay cuneiform tablet called Plimpton 322.
This is the first of a series of videos which will set out a dramatically new perspective on this ancient mathematics which reveals it to be fresh and full of life, and capable of teaching us many things, not only about arithmetic, geometry and computation, but also about what it means to do mathematics purely.
Here is a link to the Cueiform Digital LibraryInitiative, where you can get a sense of the remarkable richness of the tablets that have been uncovered from this fascinating culture: http://cdli.ucla.edu/

1:10:38

MYSTERY BABYLON Documentary - (what they do not want you to know)

MYSTERY BABYLON Documentary - (what they do not want you to know)

MYSTERY BABYLON Documentary - (what they do not want you to know)

"Come out of her" It's not a casual suggestion. It's a command, not just to Christians, but to all the people of the earth. Come out of it or perish in it. It is a choice everyone must make, and it is a choice that will determine your eternal destiny... or perhaps indicate what you have chosen. (Either way, the results are the same)

8:59

10 Ancient Mysteries of Mesopotamia

10 Ancient Mysteries of Mesopotamia

10 Ancient Mysteries of Mesopotamia

From the epic of Gilgamesh to mysterious buildings and places; These are 10 ANCIENT Mysteries of Mesopotamia
Subscribe to American Eye http://goo.gl/GBphkv
10. First City Builders
9. Cuneiform
8. Ubaid Lizard Man
7. Epic of Gilgamesh
6. Enuma Elish
5. The List of Kings
Another mysterious ancient text that’s written in the mesopotamia region is certainly the list of kings. This cuneiform tablet was known as the Sumerian King list dates back to around 2100 BC and is a list of 140 different kings, some which seem to live abnormally long lives. Although the sumerians were advanced for age in which they lived, living to 40 years was a long time back them. However the kings, were direct descendants of the gods and the lists states that some have lived 10’s of thousands of years. One record of one of the first kings named Alalngar states that his reign lasted 36,000 years. What is going on here? Then as you look at the lists of more recent dynasties, the kings’ reigns are a little more normal. Although it’s possible some of these are exaggerated but other historical records seem to have people living this long. What do you believe?
4. Ancient Handbag
For whatever reason, the depiction of gods like the annunaki are holding onto handbags that almost appear to look like a modern day purse of some type, like you see in this photo. But hold on it gets even more mysterious, this image from the olmec kingdom, all the way across the world in modern day mexico, seem to carrying on to a very similar looking object, next to a reptile-serpent looking creature. And then hold on minute, this photo was captured at the first known religious complex, Gobekli Tepe in Turkey displaying 3 handbags at the top, making you wonder if all three of these people from all over the world were seeing the same thing. Some ancients texts describe that the gods, would bring “knowledge” with them in bags. What exactly could be in these bags and what did they mean by knowledge exactly. Let us know what you think is in the bag in the comment section and maybe we’ll feature your answer in an upcoming video.
3. Hanging Gardens of Babylon
One of the most enduring mysteries of Mesopotamia and wonders ofthe ancient world in general is, the hanging gardens of babylon.It would have been located in the city state of Babylon and was most likely constructed by the assyrian king King Nebuchadnezzar, who built it for his wife who was homesick. This illustration portrays King Nebuchadnezzar as powerful ruler with the Hanging Gardens, in a fairly accruate depiction This was one of the Greatest Kings of all time who ruled a confirmed 37 years during a prosperous period of the city state. The hanging gardens would have most likely been a ziggurat type structure, like we saw in Ur, only covered in lavish gardens from all over the known world. There’s no solid archaeological evidence that the gardens ever existed, but it is described in quite detailed accounts and many large aqueducts leading to Babylon seem to point to some evidence there something big going on here.
2. Lost in History
Archaeologists haven’t had a ton of time to analyse historical records of mesopotamia because much of their culture had gone forgotten about until the 19th century, when new discoveries were made. Many kingdom s and empires took over this land of the fertile crescent and there’s possibly still many secrets to uncover about the first civilizations. French and British archaeologists stumbled upon ancient cities and the cuneiform tablets while they were hunting artifacts of the assyrians. No one had any idea until the discovery of Nineveh how advanced the Sumerians truly were with literature and mathematics. What else we don’t know about them still remains a mystery.
1.The Great Flood
One of the most enduring mysteries of ancient Sumeria is indeed the epic of Gilgamesh, but something happened in this story is well known in many different cultures and is even depicted in the Bibl. The story of Noah’s Ark and the Epic of Gilgamesh have striking similarities. The Annuna ki gods council were apparently upset with man’s sins and sent a flood to wipe humans off the planet. While some people find this legend of the great flood to mythological, the epic of gilgamesh is much older and this myth is found all over the world. Could the anunnaki have regretted their decision to help mankind advance and sent an asteroid or some type of super weapon that would flood the entire known world? Whatever you believe to true, one thing is certain; a lot of the great achievements by the ancient mesopotamians have helped changed planet earth and they tend to credit other worldly beings for these accomplishments.

9:08

Proof Hindu Religion And Festivals Came From Ancient Babylonian

Proof Hindu Religion And Festivals Came From Ancient Babylonian

Proof Hindu Religion And Festivals Came From Ancient Babylonian

5:37

Speech-Babylonian Culture

Speech-Babylonian Culture

Speech-Babylonian Culture

The Babylonian Civilisation

This animation describes the history, the developments as well as the rise and fall of the legendary Babylonian Civilisation.
This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India.
http://www.mexuseducation.com, http://www.ikenstore.in

published: 04 Dec 2012

Babylonia Culture.

The Babylonian Empire was one of the great empires that dominated the region of Mesopotamia.
Babylon was located in what is now the Iraqi region.
They were compulsive writers and thanks to the work of many specialists who managed to decipher the information contained in baked clay tablets and other inscriptions they leave for posterity; have been possible to uncover many of the mysteries that surround this mythical Babylonian Culture. In those tablets they refer to the entire region of Mesopotamian cultures with whom they had a broad contact.
Unfortunately many of the works of art of this Babylonian culture were destroyed, but those which have been saved outlined us an important image of the general characteristics of their culture in these ancient cities.
This video will help to get ...

Babylonian Story of Creation

How did the world begin? How did the first humans get here, and why are we here? Every culture in the world has it’s own answer; every culture has a creation myth.
From Aztec to Aboriginals, Inca to Inuit, every culture has its own answer to the fundamental questions of our existence. The BigMyth celebrates our rich, cultural diversity, telling the world’s oldest stories with the world’s newest learning tools. The Big Myth is an animated, educational storytelling app, showing 25 different stories of creation from around the world. For children aged 4-14.
Learn more at www.bigmyth.com

published: 06 Sep 2017

Mesopotamia - The Sumerians

published: 14 Apr 2014

The Babylonian mind

Many of the concepts you live by today have Babylonian ancestry. Hours being split into 60 minutes, minutes being split into 60 seconds – that’s Babylonian. Zodiac signs and predicting the future – also Babylonian.
Take a wander through some of the British Museum’s Babylonian collection with curator Irving Finkel and discover how much of what you’ve done today could have just as easily been done thousands of years ago.
Originally made for Babylon: Myth and Reality.

The Dark Ages...How Dark Were They, Really?: Crash Course World History #14

Crash CourseWorld History is now available on DVD! Visithttp://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set to buy a set for your home or classroom.
You can directly support Crash Course at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice, but if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing this content.
John Green teaches you about the so-called Dark Ages, which it turns out weren't as uniformly dark as you may have been led to believe. While Europe was indeed having some issues, many other parts of the world were thriving and relatively enlightened. John covers EuropeanFeudalism, the cultural blossoming of the Islamic world, and the scientifi...

published: 26 Apr 2012

Old Babylonian Mathematics and Plimpton 322: A new perspective (introduction)

DanielMansfield and Norman Wildberger from the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSWSydney, introduce Old Babylonian culture from 1900- 1600 B.C.E. and the most famous mathematical artifact from that time: the clay cuneiform tablet called Plimpton 322.
This is the first of a series of videos which will set out a dramatically new perspective on this ancient mathematics which reveals it to be fresh and full of life, and capable of teaching us many things, not only about arithmetic, geometry and computation, but also about what it means to do mathematics purely.
Here is a link to the Cueiform Digital LibraryInitiative, where you can get a sense of the remarkable richness of the tablets that have been uncovered from this fascinating culture: http://cdli.ucla.edu/

published: 05 Aug 2017

MYSTERY BABYLON Documentary - (what they do not want you to know)

"Come out of her" It's not a casual suggestion. It's a command, not just to Christians, but to all the people of the earth. Come out of it or perish in it. It is a choice everyone must make, and it is a choice that will determine your eternal destiny... or perhaps indicate what you have chosen. (Either way, the results are the same)

published: 13 Mar 2013

10 Ancient Mysteries of Mesopotamia

From the epic of Gilgamesh to mysterious buildings and places; These are 10 ANCIENT Mysteries of Mesopotamia
Subscribe to American Eye http://goo.gl/GBphkv
10. First City Builders
9. Cuneiform
8. Ubaid Lizard Man
7. Epic of Gilgamesh
6. Enuma Elish
5. The List of Kings
Another mysterious ancient text that’s written in the mesopotamia region is certainly the list of kings. This cuneiform tablet was known as the Sumerian King list dates back to around 2100 BC and is a list of 140 different kings, some which seem to live abnormally long lives. Although the sumerians were advanced for age in which they lived, living to 40 years was a long time back them. However the kings, were direct descendants of the gods and the lists states that some have lived 10’s of thousands of years. One reco...

Proof Hindu Religion And Festivals Came From Ancient Babylonian

Speech-Babylonian Culture

The Babylonian Civilisation

This animation describes the history, the developments as well as the rise and fall of the legendary Babylonian Civilisation.
This is a product of Mexus Educati...

This animation describes the history, the developments as well as the rise and fall of the legendary Babylonian Civilisation.
This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India.
http://www.mexuseducation.com, http://www.ikenstore.in

This animation describes the history, the developments as well as the rise and fall of the legendary Babylonian Civilisation.
This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India.
http://www.mexuseducation.com, http://www.ikenstore.in

The Babylonian Empire was one of the great empires that dominated the region of Mesopotamia.
Babylon was located in what is now the Iraqi region.
They were compulsive writers and thanks to the work of many specialists who managed to decipher the information contained in baked clay tablets and other inscriptions they leave for posterity; have been possible to uncover many of the mysteries that surround this mythical Babylonian Culture. In those tablets they refer to the entire region of Mesopotamian cultures with whom they had a broad contact.
Unfortunately many of the works of art of this Babylonian culture were destroyed, but those which have been saved outlined us an important image of the general characteristics of their culture in these ancient cities.
This video will help to get an idea of their art legacy.
The music used for the video is the "Song for Soweto" interpreted by the talented artist RalfMoore from the Album "Rejuvenete". "Various Artists-Inner Eye", sound recording administered by:
The OrchardMusic who released its copyright claim on this video.
For more interesting information about the Babylonian Culture you can visit: http://arthistorysummerize.info/babylonian-culture/ For the English version.
http://historiadelarteen.com/culturababilonica. For the spanish version.
Thank you for watch the video. And please share with those of your friend who are also fans of the ancient civilization's history and art.

The Babylonian Empire was one of the great empires that dominated the region of Mesopotamia.
Babylon was located in what is now the Iraqi region.
They were compulsive writers and thanks to the work of many specialists who managed to decipher the information contained in baked clay tablets and other inscriptions they leave for posterity; have been possible to uncover many of the mysteries that surround this mythical Babylonian Culture. In those tablets they refer to the entire region of Mesopotamian cultures with whom they had a broad contact.
Unfortunately many of the works of art of this Babylonian culture were destroyed, but those which have been saved outlined us an important image of the general characteristics of their culture in these ancient cities.
This video will help to get an idea of their art legacy.
The music used for the video is the "Song for Soweto" interpreted by the talented artist RalfMoore from the Album "Rejuvenete". "Various Artists-Inner Eye", sound recording administered by:
The OrchardMusic who released its copyright claim on this video.
For more interesting information about the Babylonian Culture you can visit: http://arthistorysummerize.info/babylonian-culture/ For the English version.
http://historiadelarteen.com/culturababilonica. For the spanish version.
Thank you for watch the video. And please share with those of your friend who are also fans of the ancient civilization's history and art.

Babylonian Story of Creation

How did the world begin? How did the first humans get here, and why are we here? Every culture in the world has it’s own answer; every culture has a creation my...

How did the world begin? How did the first humans get here, and why are we here? Every culture in the world has it’s own answer; every culture has a creation myth.
From Aztec to Aboriginals, Inca to Inuit, every culture has its own answer to the fundamental questions of our existence. The BigMyth celebrates our rich, cultural diversity, telling the world’s oldest stories with the world’s newest learning tools. The Big Myth is an animated, educational storytelling app, showing 25 different stories of creation from around the world. For children aged 4-14.
Learn more at www.bigmyth.com

How did the world begin? How did the first humans get here, and why are we here? Every culture in the world has it’s own answer; every culture has a creation myth.
From Aztec to Aboriginals, Inca to Inuit, every culture has its own answer to the fundamental questions of our existence. The BigMyth celebrates our rich, cultural diversity, telling the world’s oldest stories with the world’s newest learning tools. The Big Myth is an animated, educational storytelling app, showing 25 different stories of creation from around the world. For children aged 4-14.
Learn more at www.bigmyth.com

The Babylonian mind

Many of the concepts you live by today have Babylonian ancestry. Hours being split into 60 minutes, minutes being split into 60 seconds – that’s Babylonian. Zod...

Many of the concepts you live by today have Babylonian ancestry. Hours being split into 60 minutes, minutes being split into 60 seconds – that’s Babylonian. Zodiac signs and predicting the future – also Babylonian.
Take a wander through some of the British Museum’s Babylonian collection with curator Irving Finkel and discover how much of what you’ve done today could have just as easily been done thousands of years ago.
Originally made for Babylon: Myth and Reality.

Many of the concepts you live by today have Babylonian ancestry. Hours being split into 60 minutes, minutes being split into 60 seconds – that’s Babylonian. Zodiac signs and predicting the future – also Babylonian.
Take a wander through some of the British Museum’s Babylonian collection with curator Irving Finkel and discover how much of what you’ve done today could have just as easily been done thousands of years ago.
Originally made for Babylon: Myth and Reality.

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John Green teaches you about the so-called Dark Ages, which it turns out weren't as uniformly dark as you may have been led to believe. While Europe was indeed having some issues, many other parts of the world were thriving and relatively enlightened. John covers EuropeanFeudalism, the cultural blossoming of the Islamic world, and the scientific and artistic advances in China, all during these "Dark Ages." Along the way, John will raise questions about the validity of Europe's status as a continent, reveal the best and worst years of his life, and frankly state that science and religion were once able to coexist.
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Old Babylonian Mathematics and Plimpton 322: A new perspective (introduction)

DanielMansfield and Norman Wildberger from the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSWSydney, introduce Old Babylonian culture from 1900- 1600 B.C.E. and the most famous mathematical artifact from that time: the clay cuneiform tablet called Plimpton 322.
This is the first of a series of videos which will set out a dramatically new perspective on this ancient mathematics which reveals it to be fresh and full of life, and capable of teaching us many things, not only about arithmetic, geometry and computation, but also about what it means to do mathematics purely.
Here is a link to the Cueiform Digital LibraryInitiative, where you can get a sense of the remarkable richness of the tablets that have been uncovered from this fascinating culture: http://cdli.ucla.edu/

DanielMansfield and Norman Wildberger from the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSWSydney, introduce Old Babylonian culture from 1900- 1600 B.C.E. and the most famous mathematical artifact from that time: the clay cuneiform tablet called Plimpton 322.
This is the first of a series of videos which will set out a dramatically new perspective on this ancient mathematics which reveals it to be fresh and full of life, and capable of teaching us many things, not only about arithmetic, geometry and computation, but also about what it means to do mathematics purely.
Here is a link to the Cueiform Digital LibraryInitiative, where you can get a sense of the remarkable richness of the tablets that have been uncovered from this fascinating culture: http://cdli.ucla.edu/

MYSTERY BABYLON Documentary - (what they do not want you to know)

"Come out of her" It's not a casual suggestion. It's a command, not just to Christians, but to all the people of the earth. Come out of it or perish in it. It i...

"Come out of her" It's not a casual suggestion. It's a command, not just to Christians, but to all the people of the earth. Come out of it or perish in it. It is a choice everyone must make, and it is a choice that will determine your eternal destiny... or perhaps indicate what you have chosen. (Either way, the results are the same)

"Come out of her" It's not a casual suggestion. It's a command, not just to Christians, but to all the people of the earth. Come out of it or perish in it. It is a choice everyone must make, and it is a choice that will determine your eternal destiny... or perhaps indicate what you have chosen. (Either way, the results are the same)

From the epic of Gilgamesh to mysterious buildings and places; These are 10 ANCIENT Mysteries of Mesopotamia
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10. First City Builders
9. Cuneiform
8. Ubaid Lizard Man
7. Epic of Gilgamesh
6. Enuma Elish
5. The List of Kings
Another mysterious ancient text that’s written in the mesopotamia region is certainly the list of kings. This cuneiform tablet was known as the Sumerian King list dates back to around 2100 BC and is a list of 140 different kings, some which seem to live abnormally long lives. Although the sumerians were advanced for age in which they lived, living to 40 years was a long time back them. However the kings, were direct descendants of the gods and the lists states that some have lived 10’s of thousands of years. One record of one of the first kings named Alalngar states that his reign lasted 36,000 years. What is going on here? Then as you look at the lists of more recent dynasties, the kings’ reigns are a little more normal. Although it’s possible some of these are exaggerated but other historical records seem to have people living this long. What do you believe?
4. Ancient Handbag
For whatever reason, the depiction of gods like the annunaki are holding onto handbags that almost appear to look like a modern day purse of some type, like you see in this photo. But hold on it gets even more mysterious, this image from the olmec kingdom, all the way across the world in modern day mexico, seem to carrying on to a very similar looking object, next to a reptile-serpent looking creature. And then hold on minute, this photo was captured at the first known religious complex, Gobekli Tepe in Turkey displaying 3 handbags at the top, making you wonder if all three of these people from all over the world were seeing the same thing. Some ancients texts describe that the gods, would bring “knowledge” with them in bags. What exactly could be in these bags and what did they mean by knowledge exactly. Let us know what you think is in the bag in the comment section and maybe we’ll feature your answer in an upcoming video.
3. Hanging Gardens of Babylon
One of the most enduring mysteries of Mesopotamia and wonders ofthe ancient world in general is, the hanging gardens of babylon.It would have been located in the city state of Babylon and was most likely constructed by the assyrian king King Nebuchadnezzar, who built it for his wife who was homesick. This illustration portrays King Nebuchadnezzar as powerful ruler with the Hanging Gardens, in a fairly accruate depiction This was one of the Greatest Kings of all time who ruled a confirmed 37 years during a prosperous period of the city state. The hanging gardens would have most likely been a ziggurat type structure, like we saw in Ur, only covered in lavish gardens from all over the known world. There’s no solid archaeological evidence that the gardens ever existed, but it is described in quite detailed accounts and many large aqueducts leading to Babylon seem to point to some evidence there something big going on here.
2. Lost in History
Archaeologists haven’t had a ton of time to analyse historical records of mesopotamia because much of their culture had gone forgotten about until the 19th century, when new discoveries were made. Many kingdom s and empires took over this land of the fertile crescent and there’s possibly still many secrets to uncover about the first civilizations. French and British archaeologists stumbled upon ancient cities and the cuneiform tablets while they were hunting artifacts of the assyrians. No one had any idea until the discovery of Nineveh how advanced the Sumerians truly were with literature and mathematics. What else we don’t know about them still remains a mystery.
1.The Great Flood
One of the most enduring mysteries of ancient Sumeria is indeed the epic of Gilgamesh, but something happened in this story is well known in many different cultures and is even depicted in the Bibl. The story of Noah’s Ark and the Epic of Gilgamesh have striking similarities. The Annuna ki gods council were apparently upset with man’s sins and sent a flood to wipe humans off the planet. While some people find this legend of the great flood to mythological, the epic of gilgamesh is much older and this myth is found all over the world. Could the anunnaki have regretted their decision to help mankind advance and sent an asteroid or some type of super weapon that would flood the entire known world? Whatever you believe to true, one thing is certain; a lot of the great achievements by the ancient mesopotamians have helped changed planet earth and they tend to credit other worldly beings for these accomplishments.

From the epic of Gilgamesh to mysterious buildings and places; These are 10 ANCIENT Mysteries of Mesopotamia
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10. First City Builders
9. Cuneiform
8. Ubaid Lizard Man
7. Epic of Gilgamesh
6. Enuma Elish
5. The List of Kings
Another mysterious ancient text that’s written in the mesopotamia region is certainly the list of kings. This cuneiform tablet was known as the Sumerian King list dates back to around 2100 BC and is a list of 140 different kings, some which seem to live abnormally long lives. Although the sumerians were advanced for age in which they lived, living to 40 years was a long time back them. However the kings, were direct descendants of the gods and the lists states that some have lived 10’s of thousands of years. One record of one of the first kings named Alalngar states that his reign lasted 36,000 years. What is going on here? Then as you look at the lists of more recent dynasties, the kings’ reigns are a little more normal. Although it’s possible some of these are exaggerated but other historical records seem to have people living this long. What do you believe?
4. Ancient Handbag
For whatever reason, the depiction of gods like the annunaki are holding onto handbags that almost appear to look like a modern day purse of some type, like you see in this photo. But hold on it gets even more mysterious, this image from the olmec kingdom, all the way across the world in modern day mexico, seem to carrying on to a very similar looking object, next to a reptile-serpent looking creature. And then hold on minute, this photo was captured at the first known religious complex, Gobekli Tepe in Turkey displaying 3 handbags at the top, making you wonder if all three of these people from all over the world were seeing the same thing. Some ancients texts describe that the gods, would bring “knowledge” with them in bags. What exactly could be in these bags and what did they mean by knowledge exactly. Let us know what you think is in the bag in the comment section and maybe we’ll feature your answer in an upcoming video.
3. Hanging Gardens of Babylon
One of the most enduring mysteries of Mesopotamia and wonders ofthe ancient world in general is, the hanging gardens of babylon.It would have been located in the city state of Babylon and was most likely constructed by the assyrian king King Nebuchadnezzar, who built it for his wife who was homesick. This illustration portrays King Nebuchadnezzar as powerful ruler with the Hanging Gardens, in a fairly accruate depiction This was one of the Greatest Kings of all time who ruled a confirmed 37 years during a prosperous period of the city state. The hanging gardens would have most likely been a ziggurat type structure, like we saw in Ur, only covered in lavish gardens from all over the known world. There’s no solid archaeological evidence that the gardens ever existed, but it is described in quite detailed accounts and many large aqueducts leading to Babylon seem to point to some evidence there something big going on here.
2. Lost in History
Archaeologists haven’t had a ton of time to analyse historical records of mesopotamia because much of their culture had gone forgotten about until the 19th century, when new discoveries were made. Many kingdom s and empires took over this land of the fertile crescent and there’s possibly still many secrets to uncover about the first civilizations. French and British archaeologists stumbled upon ancient cities and the cuneiform tablets while they were hunting artifacts of the assyrians. No one had any idea until the discovery of Nineveh how advanced the Sumerians truly were with literature and mathematics. What else we don’t know about them still remains a mystery.
1.The Great Flood
One of the most enduring mysteries of ancient Sumeria is indeed the epic of Gilgamesh, but something happened in this story is well known in many different cultures and is even depicted in the Bibl. The story of Noah’s Ark and the Epic of Gilgamesh have striking similarities. The Annuna ki gods council were apparently upset with man’s sins and sent a flood to wipe humans off the planet. While some people find this legend of the great flood to mythological, the epic of gilgamesh is much older and this myth is found all over the world. Could the anunnaki have regretted their decision to help mankind advance and sent an asteroid or some type of super weapon that would flood the entire known world? Whatever you believe to true, one thing is certain; a lot of the great achievements by the ancient mesopotamians have helped changed planet earth and they tend to credit other worldly beings for these accomplishments.

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Babylonian Story of Creation

How did the world begin? How did the first humans get here, and why are we here? Every culture in the world has it’s own answer; every culture has a creation myth.
From Aztec to Aboriginals, Inca to Inuit, every culture has its own answer to the fundamental questions of our existence. The BigMyth celebrates our rich, cultural diversity, telling the world’s oldest stories with the world’s newest learning tools. The Big Myth is an animated, educational storytelling app, showing 25 different stories of creation from around the world. For children aged 4-14.
Learn more at www.bigmyth.com

published: 06 Sep 2017

Age of Empires Online 1v1 PVP (Babylonian vs Greek)

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Sonic Riders Babylonian Grand Prix + SEGA Carnival & Illusion

Going through the Babylonian Grand Prix, and (again) winning almost every race.

published: 22 Aug 2017

Old Babylonian Mathematics and Plimpton 322: A new perspective (introduction)

DanielMansfield and Norman Wildberger from the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSWSydney, introduce Old Babylonian culture from 1900- 1600 B.C.E. and the most famous mathematical artifact from that time: the clay cuneiform tablet called Plimpton 322.
This is the first of a series of videos which will set out a dramatically new perspective on this ancient mathematics which reveals it to be fresh and full of life, and capable of teaching us many things, not only about arithmetic, geometry and computation, but also about what it means to do mathematics purely.
Here is a link to the Cueiform Digital LibraryInitiative, where you can get a sense of the remarkable richness of the tablets that have been uncovered from this fascinating culture: http://cdli.ucla.edu/

Babylonian Story of Creation

How did the world begin? How did the first humans get here, and why are we here? Every culture in the world has it’s own answer; every culture has a creation my...

How did the world begin? How did the first humans get here, and why are we here? Every culture in the world has it’s own answer; every culture has a creation myth.
From Aztec to Aboriginals, Inca to Inuit, every culture has its own answer to the fundamental questions of our existence. The BigMyth celebrates our rich, cultural diversity, telling the world’s oldest stories with the world’s newest learning tools. The Big Myth is an animated, educational storytelling app, showing 25 different stories of creation from around the world. For children aged 4-14.
Learn more at www.bigmyth.com

How did the world begin? How did the first humans get here, and why are we here? Every culture in the world has it’s own answer; every culture has a creation myth.
From Aztec to Aboriginals, Inca to Inuit, every culture has its own answer to the fundamental questions of our existence. The BigMyth celebrates our rich, cultural diversity, telling the world’s oldest stories with the world’s newest learning tools. The Big Myth is an animated, educational storytelling app, showing 25 different stories of creation from around the world. For children aged 4-14.
Learn more at www.bigmyth.com

DanielMansfield and Norman Wildberger from the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSWSydney, introduce Old Babylonian culture from 1900- 1600 B.C.E. and the most famous mathematical artifact from that time: the clay cuneiform tablet called Plimpton 322.
This is the first of a series of videos which will set out a dramatically new perspective on this ancient mathematics which reveals it to be fresh and full of life, and capable of teaching us many things, not only about arithmetic, geometry and computation, but also about what it means to do mathematics purely.
Here is a link to the Cueiform Digital LibraryInitiative, where you can get a sense of the remarkable richness of the tablets that have been uncovered from this fascinating culture: http://cdli.ucla.edu/

DanielMansfield and Norman Wildberger from the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSWSydney, introduce Old Babylonian culture from 1900- 1600 B.C.E. and the most famous mathematical artifact from that time: the clay cuneiform tablet called Plimpton 322.
This is the first of a series of videos which will set out a dramatically new perspective on this ancient mathematics which reveals it to be fresh and full of life, and capable of teaching us many things, not only about arithmetic, geometry and computation, but also about what it means to do mathematics purely.
Here is a link to the Cueiform Digital LibraryInitiative, where you can get a sense of the remarkable richness of the tablets that have been uncovered from this fascinating culture: http://cdli.ucla.edu/

MYSTERY BABYLON Documentary - (what they do not want you to know)

"Come out of her" It's not a casual suggestion. It's a command, not just to Christians, but to all the people of the earth. Come out of it or perish in it. It is a choice everyone must make, and it is a choice that will determine your eternal destiny... or perhaps indicate what you have chosen. (Either way, the results are the same)

Heroes of History: Sargon of Akkad, the First Emperor

Old Babylonian mathematics and Plimpton 322: The remarkable OB sexagesimal system

The Old Babylonian arithmetical system was powerful and logical, and gave this ancient civilization a huge computational capability. Many mysteries remain unanswered, for example how and why such an early culture was able to adopt such a sophisticated system.
In this lecture Daniel and Norman look at how the Babylonians adopted the Sumerian base 60 system, how the reciprocal table played a big role, their use of multiple tables, and how quadratic questions arose naturally in the context of Pythagoras' theorem, called the DiagonalRule. We also look at the famous tablet YBC 7289 involving the OB approximation to a square root of 2.

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The Epic of Gilgamesh, Lecture by Andrew George

Andrew George, Professor of Babylonian, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of LondonThe Epic of Gilgamesh is a 4,000-year-old Mesopotamian poem about a hero who embarks on an arduous quest to find the secret of immortality. Preserved on clay tablets in cuneiform script, it is generally considered to be the earliest great work of literature to survive from the ancient world. In this illustrated lecture, Andrew George, author of a prize-winning translation of the Epic of Gilgamesh, explores four themes related to this Babylonian masterpiece: the archaeology of the poem’s recovery, the reconstruction of its text, the story it tells, and its messages about life and death.
Presented in collaboration with the Departments of Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations and Com...

Manly P. Hall on Babylonian creation myths.
From Wikipedia: Mesopotamian religion refers to the religious beliefs and practices followed by the Sumerian and East SemiticAkkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian and later migrant Arameans and Chaldeans, living in Mesopotamia (a region encompassing modern Iraq, Kuwait, south east Turkey and north east Syria) that dominated the region for a period of 4,200 years from the fourth millennium BCE throughout Mesopotamia, to approximately the 10th century CE in Assyria.
Mesopotamian polytheism was the only religion in ancient Mesopotamia for thousands of years before entering a period of gradual decline beginning between the 1st and 3rd centuries CE. This decline happened in the face of the introduction of a distinctive native Eastern Rite (Syriac Christianity such as the Assyrian Church of the East and Syriac Orthodox Church), as well as Judaism, Manicheanism and Gnosticism, and continued for approximately three to four centuries, until most of the original religious traditions of the area died out, with the final traces existing among some remote Assyrian communities until the 10th century CE.
As with most dead religions, many aspects of the common practices and intricacies of the doctrine have been lost and forgotten over time. Fortunately, much of the information and knowledge has survived, and great work has been done by historians and scientists, with the help of religious scholars and translators, to re-construct a working knowledge of the religious history, customs, and the role these beliefs played in everyday life in Sumer, Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia during this time. Mesopotamian religion is thought to have been a major influence on subsequent religions throughout the world, including Canaanite, Aramean, ancient Greek, and Phoenician religions, and also monotheistic religions such as Judaism, Christianity, Mandeanism and Islam.
Babylonian mythology is a set of stories depicting the activities of Babylonian deities, heroes, and mythological creatures. These stories served many social, political, ceremonial purposes, and at times tried to explain natural phenomena. Chaldean religion was largely centered around civilization.
Babylonian mythology was greatly influenced by their Sumerian counterparts, and was written on clay tablets inscribed with the cuneiform script derived from sumerian cuneiform. The myths were usually either written in Sumerian or Akkadian. Some Babylonian texts were even translations into Akkadian from the Sumerian language of earlier texts, though the names of some deities were changed in Babylonian texts.
Many Babylonian deities, myths and religious writings are singular to that culture; for example, the uniquely Babylonian deity, Marduk, replaced Enlil as the head of the mythological pantheon. The Enûma Eliš, a creation myth epic was an original Babylonian work.
Books by Manly P. Hall:
- The Secret Teaching of All Ages: http://amzn.to/2172vz5
- The Secret Teachings of All Ages: http://amzn.to/248kBTL
- The Secret Destiny of America: http://amzn.to/2172E5v
- The Lost Keys of Freemasonry: http://amzn.to/1Tm2rsz
- The OccultAnatomy of Man: http://amzn.to/248kRSN
- Spiritual Centers in Man: http://amzn.to/1Tm2AMJ
- SacredMagic of the Qabbalah: http://amzn.to/2172Lhz
Relevant Books:
- The Kybalion: http://amzn.to/248ljjR
- The Corpus Hermeticum: http://amzn.to/248lADp
- The Fool's Pilgrimage: Kabbalistic Meditations on the Tarot: http://amzn.to/1QjWNlC
- Food of the Gods: http://amzn.to/1QjWPty
- The Nag HammadiScriptures: http://amzn.to/1QjWTtx
- The Gnostic Gospels: http://amzn.to/1QjWW8y

Manly P. Hall on Babylonian creation myths.
From Wikipedia: Mesopotamian religion refers to the religious beliefs and practices followed by the Sumerian and East SemiticAkkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian and later migrant Arameans and Chaldeans, living in Mesopotamia (a region encompassing modern Iraq, Kuwait, south east Turkey and north east Syria) that dominated the region for a period of 4,200 years from the fourth millennium BCE throughout Mesopotamia, to approximately the 10th century CE in Assyria.
Mesopotamian polytheism was the only religion in ancient Mesopotamia for thousands of years before entering a period of gradual decline beginning between the 1st and 3rd centuries CE. This decline happened in the face of the introduction of a distinctive native Eastern Rite (Syriac Christianity such as the Assyrian Church of the East and Syriac Orthodox Church), as well as Judaism, Manicheanism and Gnosticism, and continued for approximately three to four centuries, until most of the original religious traditions of the area died out, with the final traces existing among some remote Assyrian communities until the 10th century CE.
As with most dead religions, many aspects of the common practices and intricacies of the doctrine have been lost and forgotten over time. Fortunately, much of the information and knowledge has survived, and great work has been done by historians and scientists, with the help of religious scholars and translators, to re-construct a working knowledge of the religious history, customs, and the role these beliefs played in everyday life in Sumer, Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia during this time. Mesopotamian religion is thought to have been a major influence on subsequent religions throughout the world, including Canaanite, Aramean, ancient Greek, and Phoenician religions, and also monotheistic religions such as Judaism, Christianity, Mandeanism and Islam.
Babylonian mythology is a set of stories depicting the activities of Babylonian deities, heroes, and mythological creatures. These stories served many social, political, ceremonial purposes, and at times tried to explain natural phenomena. Chaldean religion was largely centered around civilization.
Babylonian mythology was greatly influenced by their Sumerian counterparts, and was written on clay tablets inscribed with the cuneiform script derived from sumerian cuneiform. The myths were usually either written in Sumerian or Akkadian. Some Babylonian texts were even translations into Akkadian from the Sumerian language of earlier texts, though the names of some deities were changed in Babylonian texts.
Many Babylonian deities, myths and religious writings are singular to that culture; for example, the uniquely Babylonian deity, Marduk, replaced Enlil as the head of the mythological pantheon. The Enûma Eliš, a creation myth epic was an original Babylonian work.
Books by Manly P. Hall:
- The Secret Teaching of All Ages: http://amzn.to/2172vz5
- The Secret Teachings of All Ages: http://amzn.to/248kBTL
- The Secret Destiny of America: http://amzn.to/2172E5v
- The Lost Keys of Freemasonry: http://amzn.to/1Tm2rsz
- The OccultAnatomy of Man: http://amzn.to/248kRSN
- Spiritual Centers in Man: http://amzn.to/1Tm2AMJ
- SacredMagic of the Qabbalah: http://amzn.to/2172Lhz
Relevant Books:
- The Kybalion: http://amzn.to/248ljjR
- The Corpus Hermeticum: http://amzn.to/248lADp
- The Fool's Pilgrimage: Kabbalistic Meditations on the Tarot: http://amzn.to/1QjWNlC
- Food of the Gods: http://amzn.to/1QjWPty
- The Nag HammadiScriptures: http://amzn.to/1QjWTtx
- The Gnostic Gospels: http://amzn.to/1QjWW8y

MYSTERY BABYLON Documentary - (what they do not want you to know)

"Come out of her" It's not a casual suggestion. It's a command, not just to Christians, but to all the people of the earth. Come out of it or perish in it. It i...

"Come out of her" It's not a casual suggestion. It's a command, not just to Christians, but to all the people of the earth. Come out of it or perish in it. It is a choice everyone must make, and it is a choice that will determine your eternal destiny... or perhaps indicate what you have chosen. (Either way, the results are the same)

"Come out of her" It's not a casual suggestion. It's a command, not just to Christians, but to all the people of the earth. Come out of it or perish in it. It is a choice everyone must make, and it is a choice that will determine your eternal destiny... or perhaps indicate what you have chosen. (Either way, the results are the same)

Old Babylonian mathematics and Plimpton 322: The remarkable OB sexagesimal system

The Old Babylonian arithmetical system was powerful and logical, and gave this ancient civilization a huge computational capability. Many mysteries remain unans...

The Old Babylonian arithmetical system was powerful and logical, and gave this ancient civilization a huge computational capability. Many mysteries remain unanswered, for example how and why such an early culture was able to adopt such a sophisticated system.
In this lecture Daniel and Norman look at how the Babylonians adopted the Sumerian base 60 system, how the reciprocal table played a big role, their use of multiple tables, and how quadratic questions arose naturally in the context of Pythagoras' theorem, called the DiagonalRule. We also look at the famous tablet YBC 7289 involving the OB approximation to a square root of 2.

The Old Babylonian arithmetical system was powerful and logical, and gave this ancient civilization a huge computational capability. Many mysteries remain unanswered, for example how and why such an early culture was able to adopt such a sophisticated system.
In this lecture Daniel and Norman look at how the Babylonians adopted the Sumerian base 60 system, how the reciprocal table played a big role, their use of multiple tables, and how quadratic questions arose naturally in the context of Pythagoras' theorem, called the DiagonalRule. We also look at the famous tablet YBC 7289 involving the OB approximation to a square root of 2.

While the harnessing and control of sexual energy plays a large part in occult practices, so does the fields of numerology. Babylonian Black Magick and Occult S...

While the harnessing and control of sexual energy plays a large part in occult practices, so does the fields of numerology. Babylonian Black Magick and OccultSecret Societies.Robert Sepehr is an author, producer, and independent anthropologist. http://www.amazon.com/Robert-Sepehr/e/B00XTAB1YC/
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While the harnessing and control of sexual energy plays a large part in occult practices, so does the fields of numerology. Babylonian Black Magick and OccultSecret Societies.Robert Sepehr is an author, producer, and independent anthropologist. http://www.amazon.com/Robert-Sepehr/e/B00XTAB1YC/
Species with Amnesia: Our ForgottenHistory
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Species with Amnesia: German
https://www.createspace.com/6038562
Species with Amnesia: Spanish
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The Babylonian Civilisation

This animation describes the history, the developments as well as the rise and fall of the legendary Babylonian Civilisation.
This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India.
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Babylonia Culture.

The Babylonian Empire was one of the great empires that dominated the region of Mesopotami...

Babylonia Culture.

The Babylonian Empire was one of the great empires that dominated the region of Mesopotamia.
Babylon was located in what is now the Iraqi region.
They were compulsive writers and thanks to the work of many specialists who managed to decipher the information contained in baked clay tablets and other inscriptions they leave for posterity; have been possible to uncover many of the mysteries that surround this mythical Babylonian Culture. In those tablets they refer to the entire region of Mesopotamian cultures with whom they had a broad contact.
Unfortunately many of the works of art of this Babylonian culture were destroyed, but those which have been saved outlined us an important image of the general characteristics of their culture in these ancient cities.
This video will help to get an idea of their art legacy.
The music used for the video is the "Song for Soweto" interpreted by the talented artist RalfMoore from the Album "Rejuvenete". "Various Artists-Inner Eye", sound recording administered by:
The OrchardMusic who released its copyright claim on this video.
For more interesting information about the Babylonian Culture you can visit: http://arthistorysummerize.info/babylonian-culture/ For the English version.
http://historiadelarteen.com/culturababilonica. For the spanish version.
Thank you for watch the video. And please share with those of your friend who are also fans of the ancient civilization's history and art.

Babylonian Story of Creation

How did the world begin? How did the first humans get here, and why are we here? Every culture in the world has it’s own answer; every culture has a creation myth.
From Aztec to Aboriginals, Inca to Inuit, every culture has its own answer to the fundamental questions of our existence. The BigMyth celebrates our rich, cultural diversity, telling the world’s oldest stories with the world’s newest learning tools. The Big Myth is an animated, educational storytelling app, showing 25 different stories of creation from around the world. For children aged 4-14.
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The Babylonian mind

Many of the concepts you live by today have Babylonian ancestry. Hours being split into 60 minutes, minutes being split into 60 seconds – that’s Babylonian. Zodiac signs and predicting the future – also Babylonian.
Take a wander through some of the British Museum’s Babylonian collection with curator Irving Finkel and discover how much of what you’ve done today could have just as easily been done thousands of years ago.
Originally made for Babylon: Myth and Reality.

The Dark Ages...How Dark Were They, Really?: Crash Course World History #14

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John Green teaches you about the so-called Dark Ages, which it turns out weren't as uniformly dark as you may have been led to believe. While Europe was indeed having some issues, many other parts of the world were thriving and relatively enlightened. John covers EuropeanFeudalism, the cultural blossoming of the Islamic world, and the scientific and artistic advances in China, all during these "Dark Ages." Along the way, John will raise questions about the validity of Europe's status as a continent, reveal the best and worst years of his life, and frankly state that science and religion were once able to coexist.
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Old Babylonian Mathematics and Plimpton 322: A new perspective (introduction)

Daniel Mansfield and Norman Wildberger from the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSW...

Old Babylonian Mathematics and Plimpton 322: A new perspective (introduction)

DanielMansfield and Norman Wildberger from the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSWSydney, introduce Old Babylonian culture from 1900- 1600 B.C.E. and the most famous mathematical artifact from that time: the clay cuneiform tablet called Plimpton 322.
This is the first of a series of videos which will set out a dramatically new perspective on this ancient mathematics which reveals it to be fresh and full of life, and capable of teaching us many things, not only about arithmetic, geometry and computation, but also about what it means to do mathematics purely.
Here is a link to the Cueiform Digital LibraryInitiative, where you can get a sense of the remarkable richness of the tablets that have been uncovered from this fascinating culture: http://cdli.ucla.edu/

1:10:38

MYSTERY BABYLON Documentary - (what they do not want you to know)

"Come out of her" It's not a casual suggestion. It's a command, not just to Christians, bu...

MYSTERY BABYLON Documentary - (what they do not want you to know)

"Come out of her" It's not a casual suggestion. It's a command, not just to Christians, but to all the people of the earth. Come out of it or perish in it. It is a choice everyone must make, and it is a choice that will determine your eternal destiny... or perhaps indicate what you have chosen. (Either way, the results are the same)

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10 Ancient Mysteries of Mesopotamia

From the epic of Gilgamesh to mysterious buildings and places; These are 10 ANCIENT Myster...

10 Ancient Mysteries of Mesopotamia

From the epic of Gilgamesh to mysterious buildings and places; These are 10 ANCIENT Mysteries of Mesopotamia
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10. First City Builders
9. Cuneiform
8. Ubaid Lizard Man
7. Epic of Gilgamesh
6. Enuma Elish
5. The List of Kings
Another mysterious ancient text that’s written in the mesopotamia region is certainly the list of kings. This cuneiform tablet was known as the Sumerian King list dates back to around 2100 BC and is a list of 140 different kings, some which seem to live abnormally long lives. Although the sumerians were advanced for age in which they lived, living to 40 years was a long time back them. However the kings, were direct descendants of the gods and the lists states that some have lived 10’s of thousands of years. One record of one of the first kings named Alalngar states that his reign lasted 36,000 years. What is going on here? Then as you look at the lists of more recent dynasties, the kings’ reigns are a little more normal. Although it’s possible some of these are exaggerated but other historical records seem to have people living this long. What do you believe?
4. Ancient Handbag
For whatever reason, the depiction of gods like the annunaki are holding onto handbags that almost appear to look like a modern day purse of some type, like you see in this photo. But hold on it gets even more mysterious, this image from the olmec kingdom, all the way across the world in modern day mexico, seem to carrying on to a very similar looking object, next to a reptile-serpent looking creature. And then hold on minute, this photo was captured at the first known religious complex, Gobekli Tepe in Turkey displaying 3 handbags at the top, making you wonder if all three of these people from all over the world were seeing the same thing. Some ancients texts describe that the gods, would bring “knowledge” with them in bags. What exactly could be in these bags and what did they mean by knowledge exactly. Let us know what you think is in the bag in the comment section and maybe we’ll feature your answer in an upcoming video.
3. Hanging Gardens of Babylon
One of the most enduring mysteries of Mesopotamia and wonders ofthe ancient world in general is, the hanging gardens of babylon.It would have been located in the city state of Babylon and was most likely constructed by the assyrian king King Nebuchadnezzar, who built it for his wife who was homesick. This illustration portrays King Nebuchadnezzar as powerful ruler with the Hanging Gardens, in a fairly accruate depiction This was one of the Greatest Kings of all time who ruled a confirmed 37 years during a prosperous period of the city state. The hanging gardens would have most likely been a ziggurat type structure, like we saw in Ur, only covered in lavish gardens from all over the known world. There’s no solid archaeological evidence that the gardens ever existed, but it is described in quite detailed accounts and many large aqueducts leading to Babylon seem to point to some evidence there something big going on here.
2. Lost in History
Archaeologists haven’t had a ton of time to analyse historical records of mesopotamia because much of their culture had gone forgotten about until the 19th century, when new discoveries were made. Many kingdom s and empires took over this land of the fertile crescent and there’s possibly still many secrets to uncover about the first civilizations. French and British archaeologists stumbled upon ancient cities and the cuneiform tablets while they were hunting artifacts of the assyrians. No one had any idea until the discovery of Nineveh how advanced the Sumerians truly were with literature and mathematics. What else we don’t know about them still remains a mystery.
1.The Great Flood
One of the most enduring mysteries of ancient Sumeria is indeed the epic of Gilgamesh, but something happened in this story is well known in many different cultures and is even depicted in the Bibl. The story of Noah’s Ark and the Epic of Gilgamesh have striking similarities. The Annuna ki gods council were apparently upset with man’s sins and sent a flood to wipe humans off the planet. While some people find this legend of the great flood to mythological, the epic of gilgamesh is much older and this myth is found all over the world. Could the anunnaki have regretted their decision to help mankind advance and sent an asteroid or some type of super weapon that would flood the entire known world? Whatever you believe to true, one thing is certain; a lot of the great achievements by the ancient mesopotamians have helped changed planet earth and they tend to credit other worldly beings for these accomplishments.

Babylonian Story of Creation

How did the world begin? How did the first humans get here, and why are we here? Every culture in the world has it’s own answer; every culture has a creation myth.
From Aztec to Aboriginals, Inca to Inuit, every culture has its own answer to the fundamental questions of our existence. The BigMyth celebrates our rich, cultural diversity, telling the world’s oldest stories with the world’s newest learning tools. The Big Myth is an animated, educational storytelling app, showing 25 different stories of creation from around the world. For children aged 4-14.
Learn more at www.bigmyth.com

Old Babylonian Mathematics and Plimpton 322: A new perspective (introduction)

DanielMansfield and Norman Wildberger from the School of Mathematics and Statistics, UNSWSydney, introduce Old Babylonian culture from 1900- 1600 B.C.E. and the most famous mathematical artifact from that time: the clay cuneiform tablet called Plimpton 322.
This is the first of a series of videos which will set out a dramatically new perspective on this ancient mathematics which reveals it to be fresh and full of life, and capable of teaching us many things, not only about arithmetic, geometry and computation, but also about what it means to do mathematics purely.
Here is a link to the Cueiform Digital LibraryInitiative, where you can get a sense of the remarkable richness of the tablets that have been uncovered from this fascinating culture: http://cdli.ucla.edu/

Manly P. Hall - On Babylonian Myth [Lecture]

Manly P. Hall on Babylonian creation myths.
From Wikipedia: Mesopotamian religion refers to the religious beliefs and practices followed by the Sumerian and East SemiticAkkadian, Assyrian, Babylonian and later migrant Arameans and Chaldeans, living in Mesopotamia (a region encompassing modern Iraq, Kuwait, south east Turkey and north east Syria) that dominated the region for a period of 4,200 years from the fourth millennium BCE throughout Mesopotamia, to approximately the 10th century CE in Assyria.
Mesopotamian polytheism was the only religion in ancient Mesopotamia for thousands of years before entering a period of gradual decline beginning between the 1st and 3rd centuries CE. This decline happened in the face of the introduction of a distinctive native Eastern Rite (Syriac Christianity such as the Assyrian Church of the East and Syriac Orthodox Church), as well as Judaism, Manicheanism and Gnosticism, and continued for approximately three to four centuries, until most of the original religious traditions of the area died out, with the final traces existing among some remote Assyrian communities until the 10th century CE.
As with most dead religions, many aspects of the common practices and intricacies of the doctrine have been lost and forgotten over time. Fortunately, much of the information and knowledge has survived, and great work has been done by historians and scientists, with the help of religious scholars and translators, to re-construct a working knowledge of the religious history, customs, and the role these beliefs played in everyday life in Sumer, Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia during this time. Mesopotamian religion is thought to have been a major influence on subsequent religions throughout the world, including Canaanite, Aramean, ancient Greek, and Phoenician religions, and also monotheistic religions such as Judaism, Christianity, Mandeanism and Islam.
Babylonian mythology is a set of stories depicting the activities of Babylonian deities, heroes, and mythological creatures. These stories served many social, political, ceremonial purposes, and at times tried to explain natural phenomena. Chaldean religion was largely centered around civilization.
Babylonian mythology was greatly influenced by their Sumerian counterparts, and was written on clay tablets inscribed with the cuneiform script derived from sumerian cuneiform. The myths were usually either written in Sumerian or Akkadian. Some Babylonian texts were even translations into Akkadian from the Sumerian language of earlier texts, though the names of some deities were changed in Babylonian texts.
Many Babylonian deities, myths and religious writings are singular to that culture; for example, the uniquely Babylonian deity, Marduk, replaced Enlil as the head of the mythological pantheon. The Enûma Eliš, a creation myth epic was an original Babylonian work.
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MYSTERY BABYLON Documentary - (what they do not want you to know)

"Come out of her" It's not a casual suggestion. It's a command, not just to Christians, but to all the people of the earth. Come out of it or perish in it. It is a choice everyone must make, and it is a choice that will determine your eternal destiny... or perhaps indicate what you have chosen. (Either way, the results are the same)

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Babylonian Culture | David Leslie

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Old Babylonian mathematics and Plimpton 322: The remarkable OB sexagesimal system

The Old Babylonian arithmetical system was powerful and logical, and gave this ancient civilization a huge computational capability. Many mysteries remain unanswered, for example how and why such an early culture was able to adopt such a sophisticated system.
In this lecture Daniel and Norman look at how the Babylonians adopted the Sumerian base 60 system, how the reciprocal table played a big role, their use of multiple tables, and how quadratic questions arose naturally in the context of Pythagoras' theorem, called the DiagonalRule. We also look at the famous tablet YBC 7289 involving the OB approximation to a square root of 2.

While the harnessing and control of sexual energy plays a large part in occult practices, so does the fields of numerology. Babylonian Black Magick and OccultSecret Societies.Robert Sepehr is an author, producer, and independent anthropologist. http://www.amazon.com/Robert-Sepehr/e/B00XTAB1YC/
Species with Amnesia: Our ForgottenHistory
https://www.createspace.com/5528598
Species with Amnesia: German
https://www.createspace.com/6038562
Species with Amnesia: Spanish
https://www.createspace.com/6040251
Gods with Amnesia:
SubterraneanWorlds of Inner Earth
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